Submit a five paragraph, typed essay explaining your ministry goals, how Austin Grad can help you meet those goals, and why you have decided to pursue a Master’s degree. Be sure your essay includes an introduction, supporting body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

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A cumulative GPA of 2.5 in one’s bachelor’s degree is required for admission into the Master of Arts. Students with a cumulative GPA lower than 2.5 may be considered for provisional admission.

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Students for whom English is a second language must document a paper-based test score (PBT) of 550 or an internet-based test score (iBT) of 80 or higher on the TOEFL.

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All students accepted into any degree program must sign and return the Letter of Acceptance for their admission to be considered complete.

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Additional assessment may be required based on evaluation of academic history.

Austin Graduate School of Theology does not discriminate in the administration of its educational or admissions policies, in the award of financial aid through scholarships, grants, work-study or loan programs, or in any other school program. In accordance with federal law, and in the conviction that all people are created in the image of God, Austin Grad admits men and women of all racial, national, and ethnic backgrounds to the rights, privileges, programs, and activities accorded and available to all students. For questions concerning policies relating to Title IX, contact: Title IX Coordinator, Dave Arthur, 7640 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78752, (512) 476-2772 x 105, titleix@austingrad.edu.